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Subject: [RFI] Noise
From: Tim Duffy <tduffy@sygnet.com> (Tim Duffy)
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 15:08:08 -0800
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Being the quiet fighter that I am, I think I would tailor my operating around
the noise.  I would operate more when it is on and less when it is off.  I would
also point my antenna at the noise source as much as possible and run the amp of
course.  (I hope you don't get tired of working JA's, ha.)

73/Mike, N7ML

Ken Weber wrote:

> I think you may have had one of my worst nightmares about neighbors. One who
> has learned or told about how to screwup his neighborhood ham.
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